Gallery Hours
24/7
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It feels like a Sunday is a site-specific installation that explores the spaces we consider to be ‘private’ and those that are ‘public.’ The routines of daily life often generate ideas for new work; whether it’s going grocery shopping, participating in normal conversation, or cleaning my apartment. In this work, individual pieces are reminisce of to-do lists, grocery bags, and other recognizable imagery that start to take the form of large blankets, tapestries, and other fibrous objects found in the home. I continue to explore processes found in fiber arts as it is highly personal and a way for me to connect to my own familial lineage and history through material. Through the use of these objects, displayed in this window-front space, private and public come together to become a day of window shopping or a peek into someone’s home.